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Strela (Russian: Стрела, arrow) is a Russian orbital carrier rocket, derived from the Soviet/Russian UR-100NU missile. It conducted its maiden test launch on 5 December 2003, carried its first functional payload on 27 June 2013,[12] and a second one on 19 December 2014.[13][14]
Function | Orbital carrier rocket |
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Manufacturer | NPO Mashinostroyeniya, JSC "Khartron", Ukraine (control system)[1] |
Country of origin | Russia |
Size | |
Height | 28.3 metres (93 ft)[2] |
Diameter | 2.5 metres (8.2 ft)[2] |
Mass | 105,000 kilograms (231,000 lb)[3] |
Stages | 3 |
Capacity | |
Payload to LEO | |
Mass | 1,400 kilograms (3,100 lb)[3] |
Associated rockets | |
Family | Universal Rocket |
Launch history | |
Status | Inactive |
Launch sites | Baikonur Cosmodrome |
Total launches | 3 |
Success(es) | 3 |
First flight | 5 December 2003 |
First stage | |
Diameter | 2.5 m (8.2 ft)[4] |
Powered by | 3 RD-0233 (15D95) 1 RD-0234 (15D96)[5][6] |
Maximum thrust | 2,080 kN (470,000 lbf)[7][8] |
Specific impulse | 310 s[7] |
Burn time | 120 seconds |
Propellant | N2O4 / UDMH |
Second stage | |
Diameter | 2.5 m (8.2 ft)[4] |
Powered by | 1 RD-0235 (15D113) 1 RD-0236 (15D114)[5][6] |
Maximum thrust | 255.76 kN (57,500 lbf)[9][10] |
Specific impulse | 310 s[9] |
Burn time | 180 seconds |
Propellant | N2O4 / UDMH |
Third stage – APB (Agregatno-Priborny Otsek)[2] | |
Powered by | 1 RD-0237 (15D114)[11] |
Maximum thrust | 4.90 kilonewtons (1,100 lbf)[11] |
Specific impulse | 200 s[11] |
Propellant | N2O4 / UDMH |
Strela was originally planned to be launched from the Svobodny Cosmodrome, with test launches being conducted from existing UR-100 silos at the Baikonur Cosmodrome. Svobodny was closed in 2007, without seeing any Strela launches. It is unclear whether a Strela launch complex will be incorporated into the Vostochny Cosmodrome, which is being built on the site of Svobodny.[citation needed]
Strela differs from the Rockot, which is also derived from the UR-100, in that it has undergone fewer modifications, such as the absence of an additional Briz-KM upper stage, as used on the Rockot. However it is equipped with a repurposed APB as upper stage, which was originally a maneuvrable warhead "bus" from MIRV system of UR-100 missile. It is also launched from silos, whereas the Rockot is launched from flat pads.[14]
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